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PGM is all set for February. This month, we're playing through a game known as Eevee's Tile Trial. If you wish to earn rewards, please head over to our event thread by clicking on the provided link and give yourself a shot at the game!

Hey Unregistered! How fast can you game? The Marathon II is up and running in Video Game's - compete against your friends to see how quickly you can complete sixty intense in-game challenges. See you there!

First and foremost, I would like to apologize for letting people down. I wasn't able to get to things on time and ended up delaying this further (the servers seemed slow to me for a few days, or it's my connection ): ). I must've been too much of a drunken moderoid to get this on time.

To celebrate the belated St. Patrick's day, this week's task is to simply recolour three Pokemon of your choice with hues/shades of green (white and black is allowed). You must create your own palette and show how well it can be used with different Pokemon. The Pokemon you choose cannot be green to begin with, and a good way to check is to use this link from Bulbapedia.

Also, you must hide or put a three-leaved or four-leaved shamrock in each sprite in some way, maybe make it hold a three-leaved shamrock or have it hidden in it's shading. This is an example of what needs to be done (doesn't really need to be in this format at all):

Remember, you need to use the same palette for three Pokemon. You may add/remove the amount of colours. You don't really need to use the same exact number of colours the original sprite has, if that wasn't obvious enough. :s

Oho, that's an interesting one... It'll be tough to come up with a palette that compliments three different sprites. I would've included a rule that the sprites used can't primarily be green to begin with, though.

Oho, that's an interesting one... It'll be tough to come up with a palette that compliments three different sprites. I would've included a rule that the sprites used can't primarily be green to begin with, though.

To be specific, green is allowed as well as some teal-green crossovers, green-ish turquoise is allowed as well. The whole greyscale is allowed including the pure white and black. Small hints of red, purple, yellow, orange, etc. are not allowed. If anyone would like to change their entry after just figuring this out then that's fine.

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